Results for: advocate of a method of learning based on experimentation and observation
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advocate, explainer of something, index, indicator of the times to multiply a number, one who interprets, advocate; small raised symbol or number placed after a number that indicates the power to which the number is raised (Mathematics), practitioner o...exponent
advocate, presenter of will, proposer, supporter, one who favors a particular idea (or proposal, doctrine, etc.); one who makes a proposalproponent
affording proof, serving as evidence, based on facts, evidentiaryevidential
African American woman, close woman friend, closely linked, female sibling, female sibling; nun, female member of a religious order; head nurse, chief nurse (British); close female friend; fellow woman; female advocate of feminism; fellow black woman (...sister
aim, purpose, goal; objective case (Grammar), based on facts, being object of verb, existing independently of mind, free of bias, impartial, unbiased; existing outside of the mind; relating to or characteristic of a direct object (Grammar); expressing ...objective
aimlessness, indirect course, circuitous route, roundabout method; lack of direction; dishonesty, deceitfulness, lack of directness, something not honest and straightforwardindirection
air transport, method of transporting people or cargo by aircraft (generally used in emergency situations), transport by air, transport persons or cargo by aircraft (generally in emergency situations)airlift
alcoholic drink based on tomato juiceBloody Mary
all that can be known, familiarity, understanding; something that is known; wisdom; learning, education; awareness, cognizance, information in mind, intercourse, learning through experience or study, specific informationknowledge
alluring in a vulgar or gaudy way; wanton, lewd; cheap, loud; of or pertaining to a prostitute; deceptive, based on a falsehood, misleadingly plausible, of prostitutes, superficially attractivemeretricious
Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914), French criminologist who developed the Bertillon system (scientific method for identifying criminals through the classification of physical characteristics)bertillon
alteration of the frequency of transmitting waves to reduce static in the transmitted sound or image, method of radio broadcastingfrequency modulation
Amerada Hess, American petroleum company based in New York City, major producer and distributor of crude and refined petroleum productsAmerada
American Association for the Advancement of Science; American based general scientific societyAAAS
American based general scientific societyAAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science)
 

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